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kayare wrote:No, I'm not on Rebif, and I really don't have an explanation. It has happened to me for as long as I remember - both before and after my hysterectomy and both before and after MC and my dietary changes. I had my thyroid levels tested a couple of times years ago with normal results. I just wake up sometimes and realize I am hot and, at times, perspiring - even on my scalp. It's happened for so long that I imagine I didn't think about it as abnormal until now. Does this happen to anyone else?

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Hi, Kathy.

Do you have any of your thyroid test results, including ranges?

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Hi Sydney - I looked back to see if I could find any of those results from years ago, but I couldn't. I have a physical scheduled for September (the soonest I can get in), and I will ask to have the test repeated. Maybe she has some of those results. I know only a little about thyroid numbers. i remember being tested two, maybe three times, over the years and being told each time the results were normal. Kathy
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Hi, Kathy.

The reason I asked about your test results, is because I was hypothyroid, along with having Hashimoto's thyroid disease. (swinging back & forth between being hyperthyroid & hypothyroid) and I saw so many doctors, including a top Endocrinologist at the University of Chicago, who told me, "Your thyroid is a little bit low, keep an eye on it".

I finally found my DO, 12 years ago, and he listened to my symptoms, ran the thyroid panel, and I was definitely hypothyroid.

Do you have any symptoms of being hyperthyroid, other than being hot? Such as an increaed appetite, along with weight loss?

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P.S. Kathy, here is a link to a great site about thyroid disease. http://thyroid.about.com/

They also have several forums, and the long time members are excellent with interpreting Lab results, etc.
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Ladies, here is an article on the clinical strategies for assessing thyroid function, where they do a good job explaining the balance of thyroid hormones and how important it is to look for free T4 levels. It also lists a number of conditions that are likely to need thyroid assessment and (no surprise) related autoimmune conditions are third on the list. I actually took this article to my PCP when asking her to look at my thyroid levels. We had a good discussion and she thanked me for bringing it in.

http://www.thyroidmanager.org/chapter/c ... -function/

I got this article here on this site and found it helpful.

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Hi Sydney, Kathy, everyone else, I'm new here, just got my diagnosis (CC) on Tuesday. Thanks to the board and all the info here, I was pretty sure it was MC as the colonoscopy looked "normal".

I have had that hot feeling off and on for months now. When I feel it I take my temp and it's elevated, 99 or so.

I really think for me, it is a side effect of the inflammation. But, I haven't had my thyroid tested in about five years, so I don't know if I have issues with that right now.

And it's not menopause just yet--i dont think! i'm still in my thirties.

When I started getting that hot feeling, mostly my head and back of neck, combined with the WD, I was convinced I had the flu, but it lasted three months.

Anyway just wanted to chime in on that hot feeling. Cheers.
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Hi Sydney and Carol,

Thanks for pointing out the thyroid connection and the helpful links. I had not given it another thought after my negative tests years ago, but know now that I need to revisit it. I've recently paid attention to my temperature, and it doesn't reach 97 degrees - usually 96.5 or lower. I woke up hot last night; my temperature was only 96.2. It seems I have other symptoms as well and have for a long time. Should I see an Endo?

Thank you!!!!

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Kathy, I've never seen an Endo but I would think that would be the way to go if you don't think your primary care physician would be helpful in this case. I would hope odds are that an Endo would be able to find an issue sooner since that is their specialty.

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Thanks, Carol. My primary is excellent and very supportive. I can't get an appointment though until September, and it seems she refers out quickly. I'm wondering if I should just start with the Endo now that it seems I may have thyroid issues. It's discouraging to have had negative results all along and possibly still have a problem all this time. :???: I appreciate the information! Kathy
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